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The latest report about workplace safety and preparedness took a closer look at how employees view their employers’ communication plans and methods when emergencies occur.Find out how safe your peers feel at work, what type of emergencies they’re prepared for, and other important statistics in this infographic.

This resource explores key findings from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission Report and how school administrators can apply these lessons to the wide range of emergencies happening in schools every day.

The latest report about workplace safety and preparedness took a closer look at how employees view their employers’ communication plans and methods when emergencies occur.Find out how safe your peers feel at work, what type of emergencies they’re prepared for, and other important statistics in this infographic.

Colleges and universities are sending mass notifications to students, faculty and other personnel when an emergency occurs, sending real-time updates as the situation evolves. While higher education institutions use these notifications for emergencies, they're missing out on other opportunities to communicate with their campus communities.

This resource explores key findings from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission Report and how school administrators can apply these lessons to the wide range of emergencies happening in schools every day.

How Mass Notification Came to Be What It Is TodayFrom the legendary midnight ride of Paul Revere to the modern-day severe weather text alert, mass notification methods have transformed throughout the years.

Not Just “Part of the Job”Healthcare makes up just 9 percent of the overall U.S. workforce—but experiences nearly as many violent injuries as all other industries combined. And the rate of violence is rising.

Measuring the Impact of the 911 SMS Service Designed to Save LivesYour #1 goal in emergency response is to save lives, and to help you in that mission, there are often costs associated with acquiring the right technology.

As part of the 2015 School Safety Act, every public school student, faculty and staff member is protected by Rave Panic Button in Arkansas for a faster response to active shooter and other emergency situations.

A survey of hundreds of Student Government Association members from colleges and universities across the country demonstrated how college students perceive safety on campus from who they would call in an emergency to the safety measures t

This infographic highlights the sexual violence problem on campuses across the country. Education about, and awareness of, sexual violence is essential. Making our campuses safe for all students should be a priority.

This infographic highlights the active shooter incidents in the U.S. It illustrates data from a report prepared by Texas State University and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., 2014.